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    Going Public

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    she mentions with the reasons that she gives for their IPOs. 1 DreamWorks 2 Virgin Blue 3 Domino’s Pizza a to payoff debt b to pay back investors c to pay for future expansion 0 Read the following statements. Which show the advantages of going public and which show the disadvantages? 1 Management will face pressure to produce positive quarterly results. 2 Outsiders may impose their views on management. 3 The value of the business may suddenly fluctuate. 4 5 6 7 8 Speaking More people will

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    Going green

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    Argument Essay Draft Going Green Today in our society we are always thinking about what we have to do‚ how much time we have to do it‚ and what can we use to get it done. Unfortunately‚ we do not always think about what effect it is going to have on our environment. It does not have to be Earth Day to think about being green. Everyone should do their part in making the environment a safer place for future generations. To do this‚ we should reuse and recycle‚ find green alternatives at home‚

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    resource. Of late‚ higher learning institutions are churning out an unending supply of fresh graduates that add to the competition in the job market. Yet‚ the question arises whether the employer should hire these younger workers or to select from the more senior group. I believe that younger workers should be hired. Firstly‚ employers should hire young workers because they are fresh and energetic. Apart from the advantage of age‚ young employees are flexible‚ ready to learn and are generally more

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    The swimmers while swim in the swimming pools are not facing identical and constant environment‚ where they could perform according to their merits. Theses swimmers are facing vague gravitational forces‚ which becomes advantageous to some and disadvantageous for others depending upon their swimming lane positions in the swimming pool while swimming. This study is based on scientific principles of gravitational physics for the benefit of swimmers world over‚ so that they could be given equal opportunity

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    Going To College

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    Meagan stated‚ "Financially it has affected me‚ but I tried my best to receive a scholarship which I succeeded in. All students should look into receiving a scholarship or financial aid within schools that they’re looking forward to going to. I’ve seen too many of my friends have to decline their top choice of schools because they couldn’t afford the tuition financially". Colleges have several options for those that can’t afford their expenses‚ but students have to be willing to search

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    Do you know how to swim? Unfortunately 1 in 5 Australian children who graduate from primary school have never been taught to swim‚ and consequently are not prepared if faced with life threatening situations in the water. By introducing compulsory swimming lessons the Government of South Australia would be benefiting all primary school children by ensuring they obtain adequate water safety skills‚ whilst also encouraging physical activity and the development of social skills and self-confidence.

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    Easy Going

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    An important character in Montana 1948 is Wesley Hayden. He is introduced as a weak and oblivious character‚ who lives under the shadow of his brother Frank. Throughout the story‚ it is shown that Wesley is a lawyer who was coerced into being a sheriff due to the pressure put on him by his overpowering father. In this essay I will explore why Wesley Hayden is an important character in the novel Montana 1948 by Larry Watson. He is used to illustrate the theme of loyalty vs. justice‚ he grows the most

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    On Going a Journey

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    ON GOING A JOURNEY One of the pleasantest things in the world is going a journey; but I like to go by myself. I can enjoy society in a room; but out of doors‚ nature is company enough for me. I am then never less alone than when alone. "The fields his study‚ nature was his book." I cannot see the wit of walking and talking at the same time. When I am in the country‚ I wish to vegetate like the country. I am not for criticising hedge-rows and black cattle. I go out of town in order to forget the

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    The Birth of My Baby Sister "Congratulations on your new baby sister!" The young female nurse said with such enthusiasm that it made me smile with joy. Waking up this morning was like any other day. I took a shower‚ got dressed‚ and went upstairs to make breakfast-- fried eggs and syrupy pancakes-- for my two younger brothers. In general my brothers can be described as cranky and well just annoying in the morning. They prefer to watch Pokemon‚ Ben 10‚ and sponge bob all day long which bore

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    Going to the Moon

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    Going to the Moon 1. Miss Johnson represents the good part of the narrator’s life and the beginning of the adventure. The beauty of her appearance gives the narrator a sense of relieved‚ and he feels protected. The detailed description of Miss Johnson’s appearance and apparel is significant because the narrator must be paying a lot of attention towards her‚ taking in her goddess fully. 2. a) The theme of this story is fulfilment or acceptance of one’s destiny. The series of events change the

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